The evening sky shimmers, back lit by the last rays of sun light, coloring it a soft iridescent rose. It spreads above like an ancient tapestry, its color gradually fading into the deep dark as night falls. And so it goes. Time’s steady pace…
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Blessed moments
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Language — and the courage to humanize — matters.
A few hours ago, I found myself in a brief but revealing exchange with a friend — someone I’ve known for years — who has grown deeply passionate, and one might say fully one-sided, about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. What began as a…
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A Liberal Zionist’s Lament on the Fires Between Nablus and Tulkarem
As a liberal Zionist sitting here in the U.S.—someone who loves Israel not just as an idea but as a living, imperfect democracy—I watched the news from the West Bank today with a sense of heartbreak and fury. Dozens of settlers launched a…
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Renesas’ Industry-First Gen6 DDR5 Registered Clock Driver Sets Performance Benchmark by Delivering 9600 MT/s
TOKYO, Japan ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that it has delivered the industry’s first sixth-generation Registered Clock Driver (RCD) for DDR5 Registered…
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Cognitive Battlespace Failure Endangers All Jews
Today, we live in a world where norms and assumptions have been hijacked and words like genocide are torqued and transformed into weapons. Our decline into a post-literate and post-factual society, driven mainly by social media, is rapidly…
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Mamdani’s Election: The Dangerous Redefinition of Justice
The election of Zohran Mamdani as Mayor of New York City transcends typical political victory; it serves as a stark symptom of a more profound societal issue: the alarming and perilous redefinition of social justice. While supporters are…
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Morocco trains 15,000 volunteers ahead of 2025 Africa Cup of Nations-Xinhua
RABAT, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) — Morocco has begun training 15,000 volunteers, including more than 1,000 African students residing in the country, to help organize the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which the kingdom will host from Dec. 21 to…
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Morocco trains 15,000 volunteers ahead of 2025 Africa Cup of Nations-Xinhua
RABAT, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) — Morocco has begun training 15,000 volunteers, including more than 1,000 African students residing in the country, to help organize the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which the kingdom will host from Dec. 21 to…
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Evidence of ancient tree-climbing ‘drop crocs’ found in Australia
Scientists have unearthed Australia’s oldest known crocodile eggshells which may have belonged to “drop crocs” – creatures that climbed trees to hunt prey below.
The discovery of the 55-million-year-old eggshells was made in a sheep farmer’s…
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Oil prices little changed as markets eye US government reopening – Reuters
- Oil prices little changed as markets eye US government reopening Reuters
- Oil steadies after gains as traders count down to OPEC outlook CNBC TV18
- Crude oil prices surge as US shutdown ends, experts bearish on oil outlook Tribune India
- Oil gains…
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